Taylor Dezavala and Tatiana Gonzales jump to block the ball hit by Grace Bretheren. Flashes lost in 3 games, 25-15, 25-19, and 25-7.
Taylor Dezavala and Tatiana Gonzales jump to block the ball hit by Grace Bretheren. Flashes lost in 3 games, 25-15, 25-19, and 25-7.
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Ana Morina serves the ball to Grace Bretheren during Tuesday night’s Volleyball game.
Ana Morina serves the ball to Grace Bretheren during Tuesday night’s Volleyball game.
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Corey Cole dives into the end zone for one of his three touchdowns. Cole also had 3 passes for 83 yards.
Corey Cole dives into the end zone for one of his three touchdowns. Cole also had 3 passes for 83 yards.
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During Friday night’s football game the cheerleaders and their moms performed during half-time. Way
to go moms!
During Friday night’s football game the cheerleaders and their moms performed during half-time. Way to go moms!
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Matt De La Cruz #45 ran the ball for about 30 yards against Villanova. Nick Paz had a tremendous game rushing for 141 yards and 2 touchdowns along with a 72 yard interception return. Johnny Golson also added 7 carries for 97 yards. Coach Dollar said, “This was a great way to start league. We had specific goals for the game that we fulfilled; tough defense, ball control and created turnovers. All of these goals as a team we accomplished.”
Matt De La Cruz #45 ran the ball for about 30 yards against Villanova. Nick Paz had a tremendous game rushing for 141 yards and 2 touchdowns along with a 72 yard interception return. Johnny Golson also added 7 carries for 97 yards. Coach Dollar said, “This was a great way to start league. We had specific goals for the game that we fulfilled; tough defense, ball control and created turnovers. All of these goals as a team we accomplished.”
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Jose Rangel #72 tackles Villanova’s runningback. The defense forced three fumbles, Derek Luna had 13 tackles and Tate Suttle had a sack.
Jose Rangel #72 tackles Villanova’s runningback. The defense forced three fumbles, Derek Luna had 13 tackles and Tate Suttle had a sack.
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Derek Luna #58 opens the gap for Nick Paz #21 for a few yards. Luna had 11 tackles and Matt De La Cruz had 12 against Nordoff. According to Coach Dollar “This was a tough Nordoff team and 4 fumbles didn’t help, now we need to get ready for league”. Flashes first league game is this Friday against Villanova at home. Football Photos Courtesy Crystal Gurrolla.
Derek Luna #58 opens the gap for Nick Paz #21 for a few yards. Luna had 11 tackles and Matt De La Cruz had 12 against Nordoff. According to Coach Dollar “This was a tough Nordoff team and 4 fumbles didn’t help, now we need to get ready for league”. Flashes first league game is this Friday against Villanova at home. Football Photos Courtesy Crystal Gurrolla.
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Ernesto Ballesteros #8 gained yardage for Fillmore against Nordoff.
Ernesto Ballesteros #8 gained yardage for Fillmore against Nordoff.
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Zach Golson #29 had a good game against Nordoff. Golson had a 57 yard touchdown return and rushed for a total of 105 yards. Sammy Orozco scored the second touchdown for Fillmore. Flashes were struck down by Nordoff 52-14.
Zach Golson #29 had a good game against Nordoff. Golson had a 57 yard touchdown return and rushed for a total of 105 yards. Sammy Orozco scored the second touchdown for Fillmore. Flashes were struck down by Nordoff 52-14.
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Daniel Cruz #19 (JV) helps his teammate bring a Nordoff runner down. Fillmore lost 42-0.
Daniel Cruz #19 (JV) helps his teammate bring a Nordoff runner down. Fillmore lost 42-0.
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Brandon Pina #63 has no problem taking on this Nordoff player by himself.
Brandon Pina #63 has no problem taking on this Nordoff player by himself.
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Fillmore Little League will be holding their Annual Board meeting to elect new officers October 19 at 6:30 in the
backroom of the Memorial Building. For more information call David Lugo at 302-1539.

 

The City of Fillmore Recreation Department and the Youth Basketball Program is looking for interested persons willing to coach a youth basketball team. The league will begin Saturday December 5 and continue through the end of February (10 weeks). Coaches are needed for all divisions.

If you are interested in coaching a boys or girls basketball team please contact Annette Cardona, 524-1500 X216.

 

The City of Fillmore Recreation Department and the Youth Basketball Program is looking for interested persons willing to referee youth basketball on Saturdays. The league will begin Saturday December 5 and continue through the end of February (10 weeks). Referees are needed for all divisions.

If you are interested in refereeing boys or girls basketball games please contact Annette Cardona, 524-1500 X216.

 

Registration for Youth Basketball will start Monday, October 5, 2009 through Friday, November 6, 2009. The program is open to boys and girls grades 1-9. Registration will be accepted at the Recreation Department between 8:00AM-5:00PM.

League play is scheduled to begin Saturday, December 5 and continue through the end of February 2010. Cost for registration is $60 per person (price includes picture package and trophy).

For additional information please contact the Recreation Department, 524-1500 X216.

 
Chris De La Paz #10 catches the football on an 18 yard pass from Corey Cole which kept Fillmore’s drive going.
Chris De La Paz #10 catches the football on an 18 yard pass from Corey Cole which kept Fillmore’s drive going.
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Above Jose Rangel #72, Gabriel Gomez #77 open the path up for Matt De La Cruz #45 to run the ball in the fourth quarter.
Above Jose Rangel #72, Gabriel Gomez #77 open the path up for Matt De La Cruz #45 to run the ball in the fourth quarter.
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Corey Cole #11 shovels a pass off to Nick Paz during Friday night’s game. Cole rushed for 55 yards and 3 touchdowns and passed for 73 yards. Paz rushed for 94 yards. Zach Golson had a 33 yard interception return, 98 yards rushing and a 12 yard touchdown run.
Corey Cole #11 shovels a pass off to Nick Paz during Friday night’s game. Cole rushed for 55 yards and 3 touchdowns and passed for 73 yards. Paz rushed for 94 yards. Zach Golson had a 33 yard interception return, 98 yards rushing and a 12 yard touchdown run.
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Fillmore’s defense played a great game against Carpinteria Friday night. They held Carpinteria on the one yard line and didn’t allow them to score. Derek Luna had 14 tackles and pass break up and Jose Rangel had 2 sacks. Fillmore plays at home this Friday against Nordoff High School. Pictured above: Dylan Dawson #56, Sammy Orozco #30, Derek Luna #38, Major Lee #12.
Fillmore’s defense played a great game against Carpinteria Friday night. They held Carpinteria on the one yard line and didn’t allow them to score. Derek Luna had 14 tackles and pass break up and Jose Rangel had 2 sacks. Fillmore plays at home this Friday against Nordoff High School. Pictured above: Dylan Dawson #56, Sammy Orozco #30, Derek Luna #38, Major Lee #12.
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Nathan Garnica #9 tries to avoid being tackled by Carpinteria, Garnica had one touchdown last Friday.
Nathan Garnica #9 tries to avoid being tackled by Carpinteria, Garnica had one touchdown last Friday.
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Collin Farrar makes a move to score a touchdown, Farrar scored 2 along with Robert Bonilla. On Defense, Johnny Wilber and J.P. Galvez played well.
Collin Farrar makes a move to score a touchdown, Farrar scored 2 along with Robert Bonilla. On Defense, Johnny Wilber and J.P. Galvez played well.
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The City of Fillmore Recreation Department and the Youth Basketball Program is looking for interested persons willing to coach a youth basketball team. The league will begin Saturday December 5 and continue through the end of February (10 weeks). Coaches are needed for all divisions.

If you are interested in coaching a boys or girls basketball team please contact Annette Cardona, 524-1500 X216.

 
Tony Cortez #7 blocks for Matt DeLaCruz #45 against Bishop Diego. DeLaCruz had 8 carries for 69 yards, DeLaCruz also had 10 tackles, 4 of them being solo. Fillmore beat Bishop Diego 27-25.
Tony Cortez #7 blocks for Matt DeLaCruz #45 against Bishop Diego. DeLaCruz had 8 carries for 69 yards, DeLaCruz also had 10 tackles, 4 of them being solo. Fillmore beat Bishop Diego 27-25.
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Tate Suttle #40 runs the ball for a few yards with the help of Nick Paz blocking for him. Paz also had one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown. Also on offense Zach Golson had 17 carries for 68 yards along with one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown.
Tate Suttle #40 runs the ball for a few yards with the help of Nick Paz blocking for him. Paz also had one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown. Also on offense Zach Golson had 17 carries for 68 yards along with one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown.
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Derek Luna #58 has no problem bringing down Bishop Diego runner. According to Coach Dollar, “ It was
a good game, we came together as a team in the second half.”
Derek Luna #58 has no problem bringing down Bishop Diego runner. According to Coach Dollar, “ It was a good game, we came together as a team in the second half.”
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Jacob Hernandez #4 gains a couple of yards against Bishop Diego last Friday night.
Jacob Hernandez #4 gains a couple of yards against Bishop Diego last Friday night.
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Congratulations to Corey Cole and Zach Golson they tied the school record for a touchdown pass of 86 yards.

J.V. Football 21 to 13, the offensive line played well. Mario Hernandez had a great running game. The defense played well as a unit. Touchdowns : Sammy Orozco had two and Collin Farrar had one. Orozco kicked all three P.A.T.’s. J.P. Galvez blocked well at wide reciever.

Girls Golf lost 262-223 however the girls did a great job and we broke 300 in a big, big way. Most importantly our girls represented Fillmore High School well and won the praise of the Oaks Christian team and their coach.

 
Quinn Keller #31 caught the pass and ran for a couple of yards before being tackled by Village Christian. Keller was brought down within 5 yards of the goal line.
Quinn Keller #31 caught the pass and ran for a couple of yards before being tackled by Village Christian. Keller was brought down within 5 yards of the goal line.
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Jacob Hernandez #4 tackles the runner with the help of other teammates. Derek Luna lead the defense with 9 tackles. Fillmore lost to Village Christian 42-47.
Jacob Hernandez #4 tackles the runner with the help of other teammates. Derek Luna lead the defense with 9 tackles. Fillmore lost to Village Christian 42-47.
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Corey Cole #11 Quarterback for Fillmore had a good game against Village Christian, Cole passed for 1 touchdown and rushed for another. He ended the night with 7 of 12 for 123 yards. Also on offense Zach Golson
rushed for 184 yards and had 3 touchdowns. The team combined had 436 rushing yards. Coach Dollar stated “Our offense was much improved this week, we were very pleased with the running game, however our defense made too many errors and Village took advantage of every one.”
Corey Cole #11 Quarterback for Fillmore had a good game against Village Christian, Cole passed for 1 touchdown and rushed for another. He ended the night with 7 of 12 for 123 yards. Also on offense Zach Golson rushed for 184 yards and had 3 touchdowns. The team combined had 436 rushing yards. Coach Dollar stated “Our offense was much improved this week, we were very pleased with the running game, however our defense made too many errors and Village took advantage of every one.”
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Mario Hernandez #10 (JV) puts his arm out to avoid the tackle. Hernandez also scored 1 touchdown.
Mario Hernandez #10 (JV) puts his arm out to avoid the tackle. Hernandez also scored 1 touchdown.
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Collin Farrar #4 runs the ball for a touchdown. Sammy Orozco also had a touchdown. Fillmore won 21-16.
Collin Farrar #4 runs the ball for a touchdown. Sammy Orozco also had a touchdown. Fillmore won 21-16.
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First row Left to Right Coach Fernando Maldonado, Rolando Caldera, Justin Magana, Everardo Magana 2nd row Andrew Rodriguez, Daniel Cruz, Christian Maldonado, Marcos Cardenas, Marcos Reyes. Not Pictured Andrew Perez.
First row Left to Right Coach Fernando Maldonado, Rolando Caldera, Justin Magana, Everardo Magana 2nd row Andrew Rodriguez, Daniel Cruz, Christian Maldonado, Marcos Cardenas, Marcos Reyes. Not Pictured Andrew Perez.
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Justin Magana
Justin Magana

On August 30, 2009, Fillmore Soccer Club took 2nd place in Agricultural Soccer League Tournament. The boys participated in summer long tournament in Oxnard. They advanced to the finals. In a very close game Fillmore lost 3-4 to Oxnard Scorpions FC. Justin Magana was awarded an additional trophy for most striker of the league, finishing the season with a total of 26 goals. The boys would like to give a special thanks to Coach Fernando Maldonado and Joe Magana and Juan Magana for helping throughout the season.

 
On offense above Nick Paz (#21) had 17 carries for 71 yards and 3 catches for 77 yards. Paz also had one interception. Also Johnny Golson had a 9 yard touch down catch. Fillmore lost to Channel Islands 26-15. All Football photographs by Crystal Gurrola.
On offense above Nick Paz (#21) had 17 carries for 71 yards and 3 catches for 77 yards. Paz also had one interception. Also Johnny Golson had a 9 yard touch down catch. Fillmore lost to Channel Islands 26-15. All Football photographs by Crystal Gurrola.
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Ernesto Ballesteros # 8 kicks a PAT for 2 points. Also pictured is Corey Cole, Cole Quarterback for Fillmore,
was 8 of 14 for 137 yards and 1 touchdown.
Ernesto Ballesteros # 8 kicks a PAT for 2 points. Also pictured is Corey Cole, Cole Quarterback for Fillmore, was 8 of 14 for 137 yards and 1 touchdown.
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Zach Golson #29 had 16 carries for 67 yards. Fillmore will play this Saturday against Village Christian at
7:00 p.m. For more details please contact Lynn Cole at the Student Store.
Zach Golson #29 had 16 carries for 67 yards. Fillmore will play this Saturday against Village Christian at 7:00 p.m. For more details please contact Lynn Cole at the Student Store.
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Victor Gomez #57 brings down Channel Islands runningback. On Defense Matt DeLaCruz had 12 tackles, Jose Rangel had 10 tackles. DeLaCruz also had a two point conversion. According to Coach Dollar, “This was one of the best CI teams that I have seen in years. We had the lead twice and it got away from us. Many mental errors on our part and in all my years I don’t know of a team that fumbled the ball seven times and still won the game. It was a good test for us but will still have much that we can improve on.”
Victor Gomez #57 brings down Channel Islands runningback. On Defense Matt DeLaCruz had 12 tackles, Jose Rangel had 10 tackles. DeLaCruz also had a two point conversion. According to Coach Dollar, “This was one of the best CI teams that I have seen in years. We had the lead twice and it got away from us. Many mental errors on our part and in all my years I don’t know of a team that fumbled the ball seven times and still won the game. It was a good test for us but will still have much that we can improve on.”
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Flashes JV player brings #4 down after a few yards. On defense Jacob Perez, Johnny Wilber, Collin Farrar made the most tackles of the game against Channel Islands.
Flashes JV player brings #4 down after a few yards. On defense Jacob Perez, Johnny Wilber, Collin Farrar made the most tackles of the game against Channel Islands.
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Sammy Orozco #34 runs the ball for yardage against Channel Islands. Orozco scored two touchdowns and accumulated 150 yards. Fillmore lost 34-14.
Sammy Orozco #34 runs the ball for yardage against Channel Islands. Orozco scored two touchdowns and accumulated 150 yards. Fillmore lost 34-14.
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Bethany College has awarded Jacob Arroyo, Fillmore, Calif., a performance award in baseball for the academic year of 2009-2010.

Arroyo is the son of Alisia Jones. He previously attended Ventura College in Ventura, Calif. At Bethany, he plans to study criminal justice.

Performance awards are granted to students who show proficiency in a sport or fine art and contribute to campus life by participating in intercollegiate athletics, music, visual arts or theatre.

Performance awards and scholarships are renewable for up to four years if specific academic standards continue to be met.

Bethany College competes in 15 intercollegiate sports in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Since 1902, Bethany has won 142 conference championships.
Bethany College, established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881, is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The mission of Bethany College is to educate, develop, and challenge individuals to reach for truth and excellence as they lead lives of faith, learning and service. Bethany College is on the Web at www.bethanylb.edu.

 

Date: Tuesday, September 8th
Where: Memorial Building, Back room
Time: 7:00 pm

 
Fillmore U-8 Dream Girls took 3rd place in Oxnard Pal Summer Cup 2009. The girls participated in summer long tournament in Oxnard. They advance to the semi-finals. In a very close game Fillmore looses 3-2 to Club Nacional. The girls would like to thank coach Ram Tovias, Joe Magana and Filiberto Magana for their time, commitment and encouragement. Also, a huge thanks to Val-U Electric for sponsoring the tournament.
Fillmore U-8 Dream Girls took 3rd place in Oxnard Pal Summer Cup 2009. The girls participated in summer long tournament in Oxnard. They advance to the semi-finals. In a very close game Fillmore looses 3-2 to Club Nacional. The girls would like to thank coach Ram Tovias, Joe Magana and Filiberto Magana for their time, commitment and encouragement. Also, a huge thanks to Val-U Electric for sponsoring the tournament.
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First row (Left to Right); Coaches Filiberto Magana, Joe Magana, Ram Tobias. Second row;Yanelli Cobian, Alexis Mejia, Aaliyah Lopez, Yareli Vasquez. Third row Stephanie Magana, Valerie Tobias, Jalynne Magana and Arianna Magana. Not pictured Leanna Venegas.
First row (Left to Right); Coaches Filiberto Magana, Joe Magana, Ram Tobias. Second row;Yanelli Cobian, Alexis Mejia, Aaliyah Lopez, Yareli Vasquez. Third row Stephanie Magana, Valerie Tobias, Jalynne Magana and Arianna Magana. Not pictured Leanna Venegas.
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Dear Flashes Supporters:

My name is Joe Woods and I am the Head Girls Volleyball Coach at Fillmore High School. For our upcoming season, budget cuts in our schools make it difficult for our program to operate. Many schools in our county are spending $5,000-$10,000 and some even more, on a yearly basis for girls’ volleyball. We know we cannot compete with those numbers year in and year out. However, it is extremely important that our players feel like they are just as important as the athletes at these other schools. I believe in providing our athletes with the best safety equipment and uniforms. I want our athletes to feel good about who they are and where they come from. Therefore, I am extending this invitation for as a community to join-in and support our Girls Volleyball Program for the 2009 season.

During these hard economic times any contribution would help. I’m not asking that anyone do anything outside their comfort zone, as I know many families are struggling. If you would be interested in supporting our program please mail any monetary contributions to “Fillmore HS Girls Volleyball” to 555 Central Ave. “Attn: Coach Woods.” If you need more information please call me at 805-794-7439. On behalf of our players and our entire girls volleyball program we thank you for your time, your consideration and your generous support.

Thank you,
Coach Woods

 
 

Camarillo, CA. – The California State University Channel Islands 2009 Dolphin Classic Golf Tournament will be held Monday, Aug. 31 at Spanish Hills Country Club in Camarillo. This tournament will raise funds to establish intercollegiate athletic programs at CSUCI.

“I’m looking forward to playing in the annual Dolphin Classic Golf Tournament and meeting community members and supporters to CSU Channel Islands,” said Director of Athletics Carl Reed. “The 2009 Dolphin Classic will help lay the foundation of our intercollegiate athletic program.”

Aspen Helicopters will again sponsor the Helicopter Ball Drop, which provides an opportunity for anyone to participate in the tournament. The CSUCI University Foundation will sell up to 500 numbered golf balls for $10 each. At 11 a.m. all the purchased golf balls will be dropped on the driving range. The purchaser of the winning ball—the ball that makes it closest to or goes in the hole—will be announced at the award ceremony, but doesn’t have to be present to win. Golf balls can be purchased by calling 805-437-8916 until 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 28. CONTINUED »